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Having good and solid shelves at home is becoming more and more difficult. Mr ATC have decided to show you how to make them yourself and easily..
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Building garage shelves with cantilevered shelf brackets. Storing household "crap" and tools while I rearrange and organize my workshop. So I don't lose the rest of my mind.
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In this video I show you how I built my heavy duty garage shelves. The metal corner ties and straps I purchased at Home depot and Lowes in the lumber department. The links are below.
You will need 16 pcs of corner ties.
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http://www.lowes.com/pd/USP-Triple-Zinc-90-Degree-Corner-Tie/4767317
You will need 8 pcs of 3"x7" strap ties
http://www.lowes.com/pd/USP-3-in-x-7-in-Triple-Zinc-Strap-Tie/4222765
You will also need at least 8 2"x4"x8' ft long and 8 2"x4"x10' ft long boards and 3 sheets of either 4'x8' OSB or plywood.

By using 2 x 4s and screws along with pre-cut OSB 2' x 8' sheets I built very strong and functional shelves that look nice too.
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In this video I build garage shelves and a tire rack so i can clear up some space in my garage. In part 2 I plan 2 I plan to paint my walls, maybe do a floor coating and paint my shelves black. Thanks for watching!
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These honeycomb wall shelves are modern and stylish way to make a feature of any wall in your house. Find out how to make them in this video from Bunnings.
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Before making these DIY floating shelves for the corner in my living room, I was forced to deal with that old shelving unit. This DIY shelving unit really helps to break up the space in the corner and was a very fun DIY living room project. Although I show DIY molding on each shelf, this project could be easily replicated using an over the counter mold.

Any easy to make storage cabinet using pocket hole joinery. A simple weekend project.
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This project was created with the following materials/tools:
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Episode Notes:
The whole build started out with a few pieces of standard 1x pine boards.
First I marked out and cut the pieces I would need for each shelf.
For this cabinet there are 8. Seven actual shelves and the top.
After I had the proper length cut for each one, I headed over to the table saw and ripped each piece down ¼ inch shorter than each of the sides would be to allow for the back panel later on.
Using a circular saw, I cut some off the side of each board that would be the side to bring it down to the dimension I wanted. I also cut them to length on the miter saw.
Once I had everything cut for the shell of the cabinet, I started the task of drilling all of the pocket holes. I laid these out with equal spacing so they would look somewhat nice when the cabinet was opened, especially since I wasn't planing on filling in the holes.
After all the holes were drilled I did the most exciting part of the project. I only sanded the side opposite of the pocket holes though. It saved both time and my sanity. I also hit the front edges as well.
The next step was to mark out where each shelf would go. This is fairly quick work of you measure out each shelf and then pencil your lines on with a square.
Now that all the holes are drilled and the marks are drawn you can start screwing the shelves to the sides. I started out by attaching all the shelves to one side. After I had all of those attached, I moved what I had assembled, flipped it and sat it back down on the opposite side. Since both sides are marked the same, this makes it incredibly easy to line up.
Next, I flipped the cabinet on its face and added a ¼ inch deep rabbet around the inside edge of each side to allow it to receive the back panels.
The back panels I used were some ¼ inch thick harboard panels that I had gotten from an old building I recently helped renovate. Before nailing them down, I measured to make sure everything was square and then fastened them down with some brads.
Since these did come from an old building, I sanded down the back of the panels to remove some of the coal dust that was caked into the fibers.
I also made two pieces for the front of the cabinet that would set above and below the doors. To make them look a little nicer, I put chamfer on the edges. Then I glued and nailed them in place.
The last thing to construct was the cabinet doors. The doors I settled on were simple and were assembled with butt joints, glue and you guessed it, more pocket screws.
So they would match the top and bottom plates of the cabinet, I added the same chamfer around the outside edges of the doors, but I left the inside edges how they were.
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I have been working on our pantry, in a little Room off the kitchen. The walls of this Room are plywood, this will make it easy to do a french cleat system on the walls of this room. The playwood helps make the walls flat and I can attach the cleats directly to the walls. In this video I have made narrow 6” deep shelves. I plan in the next video to make 12" and 18" deep shelves. I would like to make some special storage systems as well.
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2x4 Garage shelves - easiest storage you will ever build.
Here are some simple shelves that can be customized to fit your needs. You could make them 3 shelves or change the height or just about anything you want. I went with 2 ft wide so I could just use one piece of OSB ripped down the middle for the shelf base. We plan on putting these all the way around the garage but the next one I build I thing we will put together outside and then carry it in and attach to the wall. By doing it this way I could just a nail gun and just nail the joists together before attaching the legs... similar to making a frame wall or floor. Then attach the three legs and bring into the garage and attach to the wall. For this shelf we used 10 - 2x4s
10 - joist hangers
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This DIY Wood Floating Shelf project is a great one for anyone looking to get into woodworking and for the more advanced, alike. It’s very budget friendly, does not take long to make, and they add a nice touch to any wall. Learn how to make your wood floating shelves!
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We’ll start this project by marking and making cuts for all of the different pieces for the wood floating shelf. It basically consists of the 2×4 wood frame that screws into the studs in your wall and also the cedar picket shelf box that slides onto the frame. Take a look at the cut list in the free plans for dimensions and guidance. Sand the boards, once they’re cut to size.
Start Assembly, Making the Frame First
Once you have all of your pieces, we’ll make the 2×4 wood frame that’ll screw into the wall. Kreg Jig (pocket hole joinery) the short boards onto the longer board. Also screw in 3” wood screws from the opposite side, for more security. This frame will be completely hidden on the inside of the cedar shelf box, so once it’s made there is no need to finish this. You can leave it all rough.
Assemble the Cedar Box Shelf
Then we’ll put together the cedar box that will slide over the 2×4 frame, becoming the main shelf and the most visible part of this project. Dry fit all of the pieces to make sure your cuts were accurate, then add wood glue to the joints. Nail everything together with 1 ¼” nails and then let the glue dry.
Sand, Finish, and Let Cure
Sand the cedar box down to at least 220 grit with your orbital sander. The finishing process that I did for this project was the steel wool and vinegar solution/stain. Let your solution work its magic for a while and once to the desired color, seal it all up with a water-based spray polyurethane. The water-based sealer ensures that you won’t change the effect, patina, and color of the steel wool and vinegar solution.
Install the 2×4 Frame and the Cedar Shelf
Once the finishing process is done and everything has dried to the manufacturer’s recommended time, we can install it! We’ll first find the studs in the wall, should be about 16” apart. Then we’ll screw the 2×4 frame into the wall with 2 3” wood screws for each connection to the stud. Slide the cedar box shelf on and you’re done!
*Note: If you’re wanting a more secure shelf (maybe the kids could pull the shelf off of the frame) you can simply screw the shelf onto the 2×4 frame from the underside or topside.
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Ask This Old House general contractor Tom Silva and host Kevin O’Connor use stair treads to create a simple bookshelf in Build It.
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I built more storage shelves for my off grid wood shop. Now that I have a lumber mill I am going to need more storage space and have to clear up the area to cure wood as I cut it.
I recently got a nice lumber mill and plan to cut my own lumber for projects here on the homestead. This is part of becoming self sufficient - using materials on our own land.
So I have to clean up behind the wood shop and get all my lumber neatly stacked so I can reach what I need more easily. Previously I had all my wood just stacked up on pallets under a roof. But it was impossible to sort through to find what I wanted.
Now I am putting in shelves to store the wood neatly.
I had already started the shelves on one side of the storage area but had to finish it.
I put in the final two sets of shelves and got most of my lumber off the ground and neatly in place. But I still have some flat boards and plywood to put away. I emptied the garage to clear out space. There was some wood in there when we got the property and it had to come out.
But rain was in the forecast so I had to work fast.
I took the halves of the pallets that I had cut for the shelves and put them down. Then I took the runners from other pallets which I had saved and put them in place for the framing. I used the old nails from the runners to nail them in place.
I then cut the ends of the wood to be 16 inches wide.
Then I stacked my plywood and flat boards on my new storage platform.
I also set up some shelves to hold more wood. I plan to extend the roof over the rest of the wood shop to cover more lumber out there.
The shelving really looks good out there now. The view from the road is awesome.
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Join us in the RYOBI Nation Dream Workshop for a DIY built-in shelving tutorial. We’ll show you how to easily turn an empty wall in your shop into a sturdy space for storage and organization. Visit https://www.ryobitools.com/dreamworkshop for plans and to explore the Dream Workshop.

Using some 1/2" OSB and some 2x3s I made 3 shelves for my shed. The whoel project cost about $40
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Are you sick and tired of your garage being cluttered up and having no room to park your cars or walk? That ends today with these garage storage shelves! The shelves don't take up any for space by utilizing the upper portion of the walls in your garage that never get used. If you'd like to build your own set of shelves, there is a shopping/cut list available below for free!
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10- 8' Long (Main Shelves and Ceiling Mounted Braces)
26- 21" Long (Shelf Supports)
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This wall storage project is very simple and inexpensive to build and no special skills or tools are needed. The materials used are #2 pine boards in 1x3x96 and 1x4x96 lengths, purchased at a local lumber supplier such as Lowe's or Home Depot. Only common tools such as a saw and hammer are required for building, as the plans only call for straight cuts without angles or other complicated glue joints. I have included a link to my own created plans if you would like to build it yourself. You can easily change the dimensions to customized it for your own space requirements.
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A DIY bookshelf is an awesome way to store books, show your personal style and spruce up a room, all at once. This video will show you how to build your own bookcase, and you can follow along with our guide: https://thd.co/2wDTxVg
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Building a DIY bookshelf is a great activity for those with a flair for décor. Your bookshelf will always be a unique a reflection of your creativity and personal style. When discovering how to build your own bookshelf, start by settling on an initial bookshelf design. The Home Depot is here to help with those design choices by offering all the paneling options you’ll need for your DIY bookcase.
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Using 1x3 select pine boards and 1x10 boards I created this simple DIY leaning ladder shelf that will spruce up any room to display your favourite nick-nacks, books or anything else. It is finished with a Varathane "Carbon Grey" stain and 1 coat of polyurethane. The joinery is screw butt joints on the top of the shelf and pocket hole joinery for the shelves.
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In this video, I recycle some old pine siding in order to make three corner floating shelves that take advantage of some space which would otherwise go unused.
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I made this little video in case someone needed some ideas on how to build and layout tool storage shelves in a cargo trailer, job trailer. Not as fancy as some on youtube, but works fine for me.
Total cost of materials and around $300

How to make a DIY live edge floating shelf with invisible hardware. In this video I take a rough live edge piece of maple and turn it into an easy to make, beautiful live edge shelf, best part is the hardware to mount it is COMPLETELY invisible! Hang a shelf with no hardware!
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Welcome to Russell'sWoodShed.
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Project time:
Project Notes: organizing never ends
Materials: 1/2" plywood, glue, nails, and a few screws
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The lumber rack is the unsung hero of the woodworking shop. Its responsible for holding our raw materials safely, securely, and in an organized fashion until we're ready to use them.
Let's face it: we are all wood hoarders when it comes down to it and most of us over-buy lumber intentionally. So if you plan on amassing anything that can be called a wood "collection" you need a sturdy place to store it all.
How it's Made
This lumber rack is made entire from 2×4 lumber and 3/4″ shop grade plywood. The uprights are bolted to the wall studs and the bracket supports are screwed to the vertical uprights. The sheetgoods and cut-off storage is tucked away underneath the lumber rack and swings out on casters for easy loading. In fact, I have mine positioned right by the front door so all I need to do is back up my truck and slide the sheets right in.
The Design
The design is very adaptable and can be customized to fit your personal preferences and shop needs. The inspiration for this project came from two folks: my buddy Aaron Marshall and Chet from the forum. Oddly enough, when researching for this build, the most useful and promising information came from our own forum. Gotta love when that happens! If you decide to build this rack or some variation of it, send me some pictures or post them in the Wood Talk Online Forum!
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Learn the importance of formulating a plan when building a bookshelf from a carpentry expert in this free woodworking video.
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A simple and elegant Honduran Mahogany wall shelf that can be made in a weekend. For a SketchUp plan as well as other resources for this project, check out http://thewoodwhisperer.com/weekend-wall-shelf/
Without a doubt, this is one of those "procrastination projects". For years, Nicole has been after me to build her a little shelf near our gaming desk. She has a bunch of little collectibles that she wants to display and there's simply no storage space in that corner of the room. On a monthly basis, she would remind me of this need and even resorted to threats: "You know, Lowe's has these great shelves...." The girl certainly knows my weak points.
After building the Trestle Table, it was pretty clear that I needed to bite the bullet and build my lady a nice shelf. I had so many ideas and directions I could go with the design, but in order to keep this project confined to a weekend, I needed to simplify things greatly. Frankly, that's one of my biggest challenges as a woodworker: not over-complicating things just because I can. So for this project, I let the wood do the talking and kept the lines simple and clean. No curves, no inlays.....just one species and solid construction techniques. I hope you'll join me on this one and take a crack at the Weekend Wall Shelf.
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DIY garage storage shelves that are low profile, off the floor and open faced. I don't want my shelves to go from floor to ceiling.
I still want to be able to place floor objects against the wall in this part of my garage. I also want these shelves to be 8 feet
long and open faced. Open faced meaning nothing secured vertically to the front of the shelves that would infringe on the eight
foot shelf length. Load bearing weight capacity was also factored into the design of these shelves as well.
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Closet storage can be stylish, economical and easy to make! I made this closet for about $200 and it's 9 feet long with over 40 feet of shelving! The shelves are slatted to allow clothes to breathe and I used galvanized pipes for the closet rods. Check out more photos and detailed plans with cut list here: http://ana-white.com/node/13056

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